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Sep 2010 | | Comments (0)
Mornings are rushed. It doesn’t matter what time you get up or what time the bus is scheduled to come—there never seems to be enough time.
And what’s getting skipped? Breakfast. According to a 2010 study published in the Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 20% of children and 32% of adolescents skip breakfast.
And according to Toby Smithson, a community dietician for the Lake County Department of Health and a national spokesperson for the American Dietetic Association, kids skipping breakfast is a problem. “The number one thing you can do is make sure they eat something before they go out the door,” she says. And if you plan a little, you can make that “something,” healthy.
Better Cereal Choices
The go-to breakfast in many houses, cereal has great potential, but often falls short on nutrition. Smithson looks for three things when she buys cereal:
Add fruit—cut up bananas, strawberries, raisins or blueberries and low-fat milk so your kids will stay full longer and get something besides carbs to start their day.
Out the Door Breakfasts
If slurping a bowl of cereal still isn’t fast enough, you need a breakfast you can hand to your child as he or she walks out the door.
“It’s important to plan ahead,” says Dr. Michael Rakotz, a family medicine specialist in Highland Park. He recommends making a frittata the night before with lots of veggies mixed into the eggs and then cutting it like a pizza. Yummy cold and if you wrap it in a whole-wheat tortilla, very portable.
Another great idea: homemade yogurt parfaits. Smithson recommends mixing yogurt and fruit together the night before, then add cereal as they’re walking out the door so the cereal stays crunchy.
Here are some other ideas for super quick and nutritious breakfasts to go:
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